“Mysteries abound in all of R. Cary Bynum’s elegantly haunting tales …. And in this writer’s sure hands, the secrets revealed are never quite what we expect ….”
— GREG CHANGNON
Former Atlanta Journal-Constitution book critic

Mid-century Atlanta’s Woodhall neighborhood was one of many southern city communities that had endured decades of depression and two world wars. Its houses were inhabited by middle class working people, living their lives unaware of the far-reaching social changes – beginning in the 1960s – that would sweep them toward the new millennium.